"Monotony Collapses Time; Novelty Unfolds It"

Category: Trip to Mexico 2015/2016

Carrie is responsible for most cool things we do. I’d be fine hanging around the area where we’re staying. It never fails that I’m glad we go with her ideas instead. This time it was Mazamitla, “The Mexican Alps”. It was to be a two hour drive, construction turned it into almost three. This picture… Read More Head for the Hills

Chapala had its Revolution Day parade today. It was LONG. And fun. Somehow iola stayed in there for the whole thing, which took over two hours. She’d normally be throwing in the towel long before that, so she must have been entertained. The main theme of the parade is dressing up, mostly kids, in period-appropriate… Read More Watch a Parade

We enjoyed a meandering, lakeside Sunday in Chapala today. Everyone we’ve met since crossing the border has been really, really nice. If I ask about various menu items at a restaurant, servers will often get the food and show me the difference versus just explaining it. When we’ve needed help finding something, people are more than… Read More Appreciate People

We’re settled in and relaxed at our temporary home. It was a very productive first week here. I even caught wind of a local restaurant that delivers food to our area on Thursdays. For those of you from the US, it’s like fresher, delicious-er, much cheaper, Schwan’s delivery. Fruit empanadas, so good they were partially… Read More Visit Poncitlán

We love Mexican road signs, even if not many of the messages are heeded. Here’s a collection of road signs with my very, very official translations. DON’T DRIVE TIRED, YOUR FAMILY IS COUNTING ON IT Note: many, if not most, signs are bent on the end. It’s common for driver’s to drive on the shoulder… Read More Smile at Mexican Road Signs

Today we met the midwives who will be delivering our baby in Guadalajara. They were fantastic and we couldn’t be happier! Gracias, Maria y Lupita! I’ve driven in some big cities, but Guadalajara was intimidating to me (in my imagination). Is it a little crazy? Like do you see mopeds and occasionally cars driving the… Read More Meet the Mexican Midwives